The discussion panel that is closing this year’s edition of SUM Bilbao will include top-level speakers representing important local and national private and public organisations in the fields of mobility and energy transition. These stakeholders will discuss the future of mobility and energy transition in the framework of the Agenda 2030, stressing the importance of technological neutrality, funding, regulation and local governments when working to achieve sustainable mobility goals. They will also discuss the importance of alliances between local public administrations and the private sector as a driving force for innovative sustainable mobility projects, and how these alliance can boost local economic development.
Hall 2The discussion panel that is closing this year’s edition of SUM Bilbao will include top-level speakers representing important local and national private and public organisations in the fields of mobility and energy transition. These stakeholders will discuss the future of mobility and energy transition in the framework of the Agenda 2030, stressing the importance of technological neutrality, funding, regulation and local governments when working to achieve sustainable mobility goals. They will also discuss the importance of alliances between local public administrations and the private sector as a driving force for innovative sustainable mobility projects, and how these alliance can boost local economic development.